Acı Hayat - Netflix

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Mehmet and Nermin are desperately in love with each other. Both are
living in the suburbs of Istanbul, trying to stay one step ahead of
poverty by working harder each day. Their only aim is to get married and
have a nice home. While Mehmet works as a welder in a shipyard, Nermin
is a manicurist in one of the well known coiffeurs. But no matter how
hard they try, they just never earn enough money to realize their dream.
Ender, one of Istanbul's playboys sees Nermin and falls in love with
her. Nermin, not being able to realise her dreams, gets upset, drunk and
makes the biggest mistake of her life and spends the night with Ender.
She has no other choice than to marry him. She leaves her old poor life
and her only real love behind and starts a new life in richness with
Ender.

Type: Scripted

Languages: Turkish

Status: Ended

Runtime: 90 minutes

Premier: 2005-12-14

Acı Hayat - Show TV - Netflix

Show TV is a nationwide television channel in Turkey owned by Ciner
Media Group (since 2013, acquired from Çukurova Media Group after
Çukurova was forced to sell due to tax debts. The channel was originally
established by the Turkish businessmen Erol Aksoy and Haldun Simavi and
were originally launched on March 1, 1991, although it commences its
test transmissions. A year later, the channel moved its headquarters to
Istanbul, Turkey, and were at the same time starting its official
broadcasts. Show TV extended its range of viewers by adding more
channels like Show Max and Show Turk to its group. Show TV aired many
world-known series for the first time in Turkey. Among them were
S.W.A.T., The Master, The Rookies, Silk Stalkings, T. J. Hooker, Booker,
Roseanne, The Wonder Years, Superboy, Tequila and Bonetti, Doogie
Howser, M.D., The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Dream On, Generations, The
Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Seinfeld, In the Heat of the Night,
Friends, Beverly Hills, 90210, Power Rangers and Premiers Baisers.
Furthermore, it re-aired some television series like Fame, Charlie's
Angels, The Twilight Zone and Dallas, which were very popular during the
monopolistic era of TRT in Turkey.